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Review: Square Contactless and Chip Reader

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When you own a Silhouette or Cricut small business, you will need to collect payments. I’ve been using Square’s Contactless and Chip Reader for about 6 months. I’ve now used it enough times that I feel comfortable sharing a review of it.

If you aren’t familiar with EMV cards (commonly called chip cards), you can read more about them in another post on Cutting for Business. In a nutshell, chip cards are more secure and you should be accepting them in your business. If you do not provide a chip card checkout option for in person sales and have a fraudulent charge, you can be held liable.

Let’s look at the pros and cons of the Contactless and Chip Reader.

Pros

  • Wireless. I love that the contactless and chip reader works on Bluetooth. It’s nice to go wire free!
  • Quick. Processes transactions faster than I expected.
  • Easy to use. Simply insert the card or hold the phone/watch with Apple Pay or Android Pay near the device.
  • Payment options. Accepts chip cards, Apple Pay, and Android Pay.
  • Long battery life. I’ve used the Contactless and Chip Reader for several hours straight and the battery always lasts.

Cons

Would I recommend it for your Silhouette or Cricut small business? Yes, absolutely! If you don’t feel that you will use the contactless portion of the reader, Square also has a EMV chip reader for $29.

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Review: Square Contactless and Chip Reader - Perfect for your Silhouette Cameo or Cricut Small Business - by cuttingforbusiness.com

Q

Sunday 21st of January 2018

Does it take debit transactions? thanks

Christine

Monday 22nd of January 2018

A Square can run a debit card as a credit card, but doesn't accept pins.

Teresa D.

Wednesday 18th of January 2017

I have used the Square for several years and love it. I would not recommend the cheaper ($29) chip reader though unless they have fixed it. I had problems with it holding a charge. I had to send 3 back to be replaced. On the other hand the wireless chip reader is awesome!! I use it at all of my craft shows.

Christine

Thursday 19th of January 2017

Thanks for sharing!